A pine forest surrounded by dangers

Forests of pakistan {importance, types, causes and effects}

 In the month of March, when the temperature starts rising rapidly in most parts of Pakistan, the area of ​​Ziarat Valley remains covered with snow. Ziarat is a mountain town in the southwestern province of Balochistan. It is also the hometown of 72-year-old Bakhtawar Bibi. She doesn't know the world outside her home, between these snow-capped mountains and the pine forest. This pine forest has its own unique status and is the second-largest forest of its kind. The trees here are among the oldest in the world. The reason for this is said to be their slow growth and long life.

 In a dimly lit room, Bakhtawar Bibi was putting pine wood in the stove. She was preparing food when I entered her house.

He turned to me and said: 'It was very cold this time. It was difficult to escape. We don't have a hot water system and cooking was almost impossible. When he put a bag of matches in the wood, his face lit up. He said: 'Collecting firewood in winter and burning it is also a difficult task.

Post a Comment

0 Comments